Hello,
could you explain to me synchronous and asynchronous connection as well as examples for both of them?
Here is a piece of cake i made as a thank you.
Homework assignment?
Synchronous - the program pauses and waits for response
Asynchronous - the program keeps going and processes the response when it arrives
>>55074284
pauses how ?
If 2 emitter/receptor want to send data can they do it on the same channel ?
If so, Is there instances where between 2 emitter/receptor 2 channels are used ?
What is meant by "master-slave" connection in a synchronous connection ?
any exemples of the two instances in day to day life ? Is email, synchronous or asynchronous ? Instant messaging ? What about a forum post ?
>>55074244
Might get an oral question about it for my web publication class and i want to understand it, also a classmate asked me and i cant explain it in detail so it frustrates me.
>>55074360
Pretty much everything is asynchronous now, because the UI of the app would freeze.
>>55074360
What channels are you talking about?
>>55074360
>pauses how
thread is suspended. waits for an interrupt.
>>55074459
cable or network connection ? idk i dont understand it so thats why i'm asking questions.
>>55074489
>cable or network connection
>>55074489
That doesn't matter. The data gets sent in a TCP packet, handled by the modem.
>>55074236
I'm going to give it simple just read.
There are no cables.
There are not channels.
There merely Exist a network.
When You have a Synchronous networks it means it stops until it receives all the packets in the same order (ie: Packet 1 comes first, Packet 2 second, and so on forth).
While the Asynchronous network is like fuck all this shit m8 just get me dem packets (ie: Packet 1 arrives Last or second or whatever, Packet 2 arrives first, etc... and the network still works).